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Energy Law

Feb. 3, 2012

ITC says U.S. solar makers face 'critical circumstances'

A group of U.S. solar manufacturers who have filed a trade case alleging unfair practices by China are lauding an ITC determination that could result in tariffs being levied retroactively on Chinese solar products.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A group of U.S. solar manufacturers who have filed a trade case alleging unfair practices by China are lauding an International Trade Commission decision that could result in tariffs being levied retroactively on Chinese solar products.


The Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing accused China of driving down the price of solar panels by offering subsidies to its own country's solar companies. Th...

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